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Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir's US visit was marred by protests from PTI supporters, who heckled him with slogans like "mass murderer" and "killer of Pakistanis." Videos showed mobile billboards with similar messages.
Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir faces public backlash with protests as he arrives at Washington hotel
Several videos on social media showed people chanting slogans like--'Asim Munir, you are a coward', “shame on you, mass murderer' and “shame on you, dictator'-- as the army chief reached the hotel in Washington.
Pakistan's Army Chief, General Syed Asim Munir, who is in the United States on an official visit, faced major embarrassment after being heckled in Washington.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Army reported Monday that initial assessments show no discernible damage to D.C. streets from Saturday's military parade celebrating the Army's 250th birthday, despite concerns about 70-ton tanks and heavy military vehicles rolling through the nation's capital.
The commander-in-chief initially barred black soldiers from joining the ranks, but he came to understand the value—both moral and strategic—of a diverse force.
The turmoil has run headlong into Saturday’s “grand parade” in Washington celebrating the Army’s 250th birthday, a display of its might — replete with tanks, helicopters, bands and ...
On June 14, 1775, the Continental Congress voted to replace the colonies' part-time militias with a full-time army – and after 1,300 battles and skirmishes, the Army, led by Gen. George Washington, defeated the British Empire,
WASHINGTON (AP) — There were funnel cakes, stands of festival bling and American flags aplenty. There were mighty machines of war, brought out to dazzle and impress. And there was the spray of tear gas against demonstrators in Los Angeles and Atlanta, and rolling waves of anti-Trump resistance coast to coast.